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- stone + (An imperial mass unit which is equivalent to 6,350.293,18 grams, or 14 pounds.)
- grain + (An imperial mass unit which is equivalent to 64.798,91 milligrams.)
- quart + (An imperial volume unit which is equivalent to 1,136.5225 millilitres, or two pints.)
- gill + (An imperial volume unit which is equivalent to 142.065,3125 millilitres.)
- fluid ounce + (An imperial volume unit which is equivalent to 28.413,0625 millilitres.)
- gallon + (An imperial volume unit which is equivalent to 4,546.09 millilitres, or 8 pints.)
- pint + (An imperial volume unit which is equivalent to 568.261,25 millilitres.)
- import price + (An import price is the monetary price for the import of a material entity.)
- external import ontology module + (An imported ontology module that is derived from an external ontology. Derivation methods include the OWLAPI SLME approach.)
- material entity + (An independent continuant that is spatially extended whose identity is independent of that of other entities and can be maintained through time.)
- dalton + (An independently to the base SI units defined mass unit which is equal to one twelfth of the mass of an unbound atom of the carbon-12 nuclide, at rest and in its ground state.)
- industrial material + (An industrial material is a portion of matter that is the physical output of an industrial process and that has a good role.)
- industrial process + (An industrial process is a process that ha … An industrial process is a process that has output object or object aggregates that are economic goods. An industrial process consists of several subprocesses. Examples of subprocesses that can be involved in an industrial process are energy transformations, mechanical operations and chemical reactions.hanical operations and chemical reactions.)
- industrial waste fuel + (An industrial waste fuel is waste fuel produced by industry.)
- industry sector + (An industry sector is a sector that covers industrial activities with other main purposes of energy transformation.)
- symbol + (An information content entity that is a mark(s) or character(s) used as a conventional representation of another entity.)
- data item + (An information content entity that is inte … An information content entity that is intended to be a truthful statement about something (modulo, e.g., measurement precision or other systematic errors) and is constructed/acquired by a method which reliably tends to produce (approximately) truthful statements.oduce (approximately) truthful statements.)
- directive information entity + (An information content entity whose concretizations indicate to their bearer how to realize them in a process.)
- image resolution unit + (An information unit which is a standard measure of the detail an image holds.)
- kilobyte + (An information unit which is equal to 1000 bytes.)
- terabyte + (An information unit which is equal to 1000 gigabytes.)
- megabyte + (An information unit which is equal to 1000 kB.)
- gigabyte + (An information unit which is equal to 1000000000 bytes.)
- kibibyte + (An information unit which is equal to 1024 B.)
- mebibyte + (An information unit which is equal to 1024 KiB.)
- bit + (An information unit which refers to a digit in the binary numeral system, which consists of base 2 digits (ie there are only 2 possible values: 0 or 1).)
- installation guide + (An installation guide is a documentation intended to help users install a Software.)
- institution + (An institution is an organisation that serves a social purpose.)
- interacting region + (An interacting region is a spatial region that interacts with a study region. It is part of a considered region, but not a study region.)
- internal combustion engine + (An internal combustion engine is a motor that converts chemical energy into kinetic energy using a cyclic combustion process.)
- internal combustion vehicle + (An internal combustion vehicle is a vehicle that uses an internal combustion engine for propulsion.)
- international transport sector + (An international transport sector is a transport sector of international transport processes.)
- watt per square meter + (An irradiance unit which is equal to 1 watt of radiant power incident per one square meter surface area.)
- einstein per square meter per second + (An irradiance unit which is equal to one einstein per square meter per second. One einstein is one mole of photons, regardless of their frequency. Therefore, the number of photons in an einstein is Avogadro's number.)
- microeinstein per square meter per second + (An irradiance unit which is equal to one microeinstein per square meter per second or 10^[-6] microeinstein/sm^[2].)
- objective function + (An objective function is an information content entity stating the function that should be maximised or minimised to solve a problem.)
- objective variable + (An objective variable is a variable that should be maximised or minimised to solve a problem.)
- ocean current + (An ocean current is a a water flow within a water body/marine water body/ocean that is mainly horizontally orientated.)
- offshore wind farm + (An offshore wind farm is a wind farm that is build in a body of water, usually the ocean.)
- oil power unit + (An oil power unit is a power generating unit using oil as fuel.)
- onshore wind farm + (An onshore wind farm is a wind farm that is build on land.)
- base ontology module + (An ontology module that comprises only of asserted axioms local to the ontology, excludes import directives, and excludes axioms or declarations from external ontologies.)
- bridge ontology module + (An ontology module that consists entirely of axioms that connect or bridge two distinct ontology modules. For example, the Uberon-to-ZFA bridge module.)
- reasoned ontology module + (An ontology module that contains axioms generated by a reasoner. The generated axioms are typically direct SubClassOf axioms, but other possibilities are available.)
- template generated ontology module + (An ontology module that is automatically generated from a template specification and fillers for slots in that template.)
- generated ontology module + (An ontology module that is automatically generated, for example via a SPARQL query or via template and a CSV.)
- subset ontology module + (An ontology module that is extracted from a main ontology module and includes only a subset of entities or axioms.)
- analysis subset ontology module + (An ontology module that is intended for usage in analysis or discovery applications.)
- editors ontology module + (An ontology module that is intended to be directly edited, typically managed in source control, and typically not intended for direct consumption by end-users.)
- main release ontology module + (An ontology module that is intended to be the primary release product and the one consumed by the majority of tools.)